Synful coming to Mac OSX by July 2005
Friday April 15, 2005. 11:25 PM | Plug-ins > Synful |
Synful has updated their website to confirm that their new orchestral emulation technology is coming to OSX by July 1st.
The system works by way of analyzing your MIDI track for a given orchestral instrument, and choosing from a large internal library of phrases, connective material, slur profiles, articulations, related noise by-products, etc., "splicing" these models together into a performance, then re-synthesizing the actual audible output based on this construction. The resynthesis step makes for a glitch-free performance, without the pops, clicks and "matching" problems associated with playing back spliced samples directly.
The system will work to an extent in real time, but really works to its potential when allowed to "look ahead" (meaning, the track is delayed by 1 full second to allow for considerable processing, taking "future" notes and articulations into consideration).
You can download a PC-based trial version at this time; the crossgrade to OSX, if you choose to buy it now ($479.00 US) is free.
The system works by way of analyzing your MIDI track for a given orchestral instrument, and choosing from a large internal library of phrases, connective material, slur profiles, articulations, related noise by-products, etc., "splicing" these models together into a performance, then re-synthesizing the actual audible output based on this construction. The resynthesis step makes for a glitch-free performance, without the pops, clicks and "matching" problems associated with playing back spliced samples directly.
The system will work to an extent in real time, but really works to its potential when allowed to "look ahead" (meaning, the track is delayed by 1 full second to allow for considerable processing, taking "future" notes and articulations into consideration).
You can download a PC-based trial version at this time; the crossgrade to OSX, if you choose to buy it now ($479.00 US) is free.
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